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Jeopardy MussoliniFrancoStalinHitler Hitler’s Henchmen Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question This type of government is anti- Communist, totalitarian and has extreme nationalism (not dictator)

$100 Answer Fascism

$200 Question What was the name of Mussolini’s “thugs”?

$200 Answer Black Shirts

$300 Question What country did Mussolini easily conquer in 1936 (used chemical weapons)?

$300 Answer Ethiopia

$400 Question What is the name of the document Hitler and Mussolini sign in May 1939?

$400 Answer Pact of Steel

$500 Question What did the Press Laws say about journalists?

$500 Answer They must be fascists

$100 Question Franco was the dictator of what country?

$100 Answer Spain

$200 Question What two other leaders supported Franco during his Civil War? (Must have both of them)

$200 Answer Mussolini and Hitler

$300 Question How does Franco briefly aid Hitler during WW II?

$300 Answer Franco offers him naval facilities

$400 Question What was the name of Franco’s police force?

$400 Answer Guardia Civil

$500 Question Explain how Franco affected marriages that took place before he came to power.

$500 Answer They were null and void (they did not count)

$100 Question Who did Lenin want to follow him?

$100 Answer Trotsky

$200 Question What is it called when a leader orders people to make statues, billboards and posters to glorify that leader?

$200 Answer Cult of Personality

$300 Question What was the name of prison labor camps in the Soviet Union?

$300 Answer Gulags

$400 Question What was the name of the document that Stalin and Hitler signed in August 1939?

$400 Answer Non-Aggression Pact

$500 Question Stalin’s Five-Year Plans were intended to improve what two things?

$500 Answer Industry and agriculture

$100 Question Hitler was born in what country?

$100 Answer Austria

$200 Question Mein Kampf was the name of Hitler’s book. What does it translate to in English?

$200 Answer My Struggle

$300 Question What was the name of the German Parliament?

$300 Answer Reichstag

$400 Question What was the name of Hitler’s first Concentration Camp?

$400 Answer Dachau (1933)

$500 Question What was the name of the laws that stripped Jews of German citizenship in 1935?

$500 Answer Nuremberg Laws

$100 Question What was Josef Mengele’s profession?

$100 Answer Doctor

$200 Question What was the Final Solution?

$200 Answer The planned extermination of Europe’s Jews

$300 Question Eichmann took an active role in murdering the Jews of what country?

$300 Answer Hungary

$400 Question Alois Brunner was a Nazi that was Believed to be hiding in what country?

$400 Answer Syria

$500 Question How many people did Rudolf Hess say Auschwitz could exterminate in 24 hours?

$500 Answer 10,000

Final Jeopardy Adolf Eichmann was sentenced and executed by officials From what country?

Final Jeopardy Answer Israel